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Discover Ludwig'a charm' is an appropriate word and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a pleasing effect or that brings good luck, such as an object, gesture, phrase, or song. For example, "Mary carried a small silver charm with her for protection while travelling abroad."
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Three's a charm.
This worked like a charm.
However, it worked like a charm.
And it worked like a charm.
There's this ritual, like a charm,.
Now it plays like a charm.
ALAN FEUER 3rd times a charm?
SADDAM HUSSEIN is on a charm offensive.
The thing worked like a charm.
"Radio dramas have a charm.
Hootie worked like a charm.
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